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Learn about the Detroit Intermodal Freight Terminal Project, including project description, key activities, issues, and outcomes. Discover MDOT facts, project area components, environmental concerns, schedule, and proposed outcomes.
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Detroit Intermodal Freight TerminalMichigan Department of Transportation Gloria J. Jeff, Director Michigan Department of Transportation
Detroit Intermodal Freight Terminal Project
Presentation Overview • Project Description • Project Area • Project Activities • Key Issues • Alternatives Considered • Project Status • Project Outcomes
MDOT Facts Modes: • Highways • Bridges • Local Public Transportation • Regional Rail Transportation • Intercity Passenger Bus • Intercity Passenger & Freight Rail Transportation • Air Passenger & Freight Transportation • Marine Passenger & Freight Transportation • Carpool Parking Lot Program • Ridesharing • Non-Motorized
MDOT Facts State Trunkline Comprehensive Transportation Aeronautics Annual Budget: $2.8 billion $300 million $240 million $3.3 billion
MDOT Facts 2700 Number of Employees:
Detroit Intermodal Freight Terminal Project • Serves International Border Area • Involves Proposed Intermodal Facilities • Includes Linkage (Rail/Truck) to Chicago • Services 4 Class I Railroads • Services Manufacturing Facilities • Terminal Size: Up to 900 Acres • Intermodal Traffic • 350,000 Lifts Today • Up to 1.2 million in 2025
Project Need • Additional Terminal Capacity. • Better Coordination Between & Among Rail Terminals. • Better Interface Between Public Road System (Primarily Interstate Freeways) & Rail Facilities. • Effeciency of Business, Industry & US Military.
Detroit Intermodal Freight Terminal ProjectDemand vs. CapacityNo Action Scenario
Detroit Intermodal Freight Terminal Project NEED CAPACITY, DEMAND, and CONNECTIVITY
Project Area Activities • Detroit Intermodal Freight Terminal • Gateway • I-94 Rehab • I-96 Rehab • I -75 Bridge overlay • Detroit Wayne County Port Authority Improvements • Bi-National Study • Proposed Detroit River Tunnel Partenership (DRTP)
Key Environmental Issues • Acquisition/Relocation • Air Quality • Cultural Resources • Economic Impacts • Environmental Justice • Hazardous Waste/Materials • Indirect & Cumulative Impacts • Noise • Lighting • Social Impacts/Community Cohesion • Water Quality • Border Access
Project Status • EIS Currently underway • Community Involvement Activities • Over 100 Meetings • One-on-One/Open House & Formal Q & A • Outreach Tools • Local Advisory Council • Stakeholder Meetings • Enhanced Scoping • Website • Hotline
Project Schedule • Draft Environmental Impact Statement (DEIS): Summer 2004. • Final Environmental Impact Statement (FEIS): Summer 2005. • Record of Decision (ROD): December 2005. • Right-of-Way (ROW) Acquisition: 2006-2009. • Design: 2006-2008. • External Connection Improvements: 2006-2010 • Terminal Improvements: 2008-2014
Proposed Outcomes • Develop Regional Intermodal Capacity to Handle Future Demand of Business, Industry and the Military. • Provide Freight Interconnectivity to Reduce Costs and Congestion. • Create Jobs and Economic Investments. • Improve Neighborhood Quality of Life.
Lessons Learned • Involve Public from Outset • Establish/Maintain Credibility with Private Owner (i.e. Don’t Over Predict) • Maintain Project Schedule • Focus on Mitigation Measures • Focus on Jobs Issues
Detroit Intermodal Freight Terminal Project
Contact Persons • Mohammed Alghurabi, P.E., Project Manager, (517)373-7674 E-Mail: alghurabim@michigan.gov • Andy Zeigler, Region Planner, (248) 483-5108 E-mail: zeiglera@michigan.gov • Gerri Ayers Environmental Specialist, (517) 373-2227 E-mail: ayersg@michigan.gov